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>> well, it means that they apply for a green card just like the other people who've applied for a green card. >> rose: and stay here while the application... >> and they... >> rose: and stay here while the application... >> i would have a temporary period where people are able to arrange their affairs but ultimately they will need to get in line by going home. >> rose: okay, so you are sending them back. saying "you'veot to go back, there is no amnesty." obviously in the republican party that doesn't put you at one with the majority of voters according to polls. "but there's no amnesty, you have to go back." as you know, there's a very different view from the speaker who said "? f somebody's been here 25 years, we don't want to send them back, they have families, they have been in school." pele say "i can't believe that's the romney i know." >> i will give people a transition period of time for them to make preparations if someone's been here 25 years, obviously, that transition period of time is far more substantial than someone who's been here six months. and so people have a transiti
>> well, it means that they apply for a green card just like the other people who've applied for a green card. >> rose: and stay here while the application... >> and they... >> rose: and stay here while the application... >> i would have a temporary period where people are able to arrange their affairs but ultimately they will need to get in line by going home. >> rose: okay, so you are sending them back. saying "you'veot to go back, there is no...
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>> just in the green room i was listening to your previous guests talking about what's happening in syria and afghanistan and the see ya/sunni split is dramatized and still alive in shakespeare's work live in an england ill shaking with the reformation between the new protestant rulers have more or le illegalized catlicism which was the religion for ages in britain and that conflict runs through shakespeare's work like a print in rock. >> rose: you also said once that to say... for people to say if it's not in the next it's not teibly creative. >> i think the text has always goto be the starting point. partly because one of the... >> rose: all t text? >> one of them... one of the most important bits of magic about shakespeare is that he was he was writing... before print real took over he himself spelt h name probably about 15 different ways, let alone all the other words in his work. we've got very little manuscript of his. but his spelling is appalling. what was regular, what he knew about was the sound of words, the embodied quality of the words. so his text is not meant to be read. yo
>> just in the green room i was listening to your previous guests talking about what's happening in syria and afghanistan and the see ya/sunni split is dramatized and still alive in shakespeare's work live in an england ill shaking with the reformation between the new protestant rulers have more or le illegalized catlicism which was the religion for ages in britain and that conflict runs through shakespeare's work like a print in rock. >> rose: you also said once that to say... for...
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and he kept throwing and missing an throwing and missing and throwing and missing and then from the green room he came running out and grabbed the football and threw it once and knocked the meat ball off. and zoom it was gone. and then that night he proceeded to tell the single greatest talk show story ever. >> paul: that is right. >> dave: a tradition was born. >> paul: that is all there wast. >> dave: ladies and gentlemenfoe anyone funnier than jay thomas? sirius, xm radio show host jay thomas. come on out! ♪you get excited about coming here, jay. >> i do.i like when you say is e anybody funnier? and they all go, yeah there is. >> dave: i get excited aboutthe. i don't toss the ball around like i used to. to. are you ready for this. >> i'm shot up like a racehorse. >> dave: did you play footballi. >> i g did i played at centralpd many people probably follow them. >> dave: you have a laser eyeanu came out and put vinnie to shape. -- shame. i called my bookie after the show i just beat this guy by throwing the ball. all the money is off. >> dave: that is half of thesto. >> you never bet
and he kept throwing and missing an throwing and missing and throwing and missing and then from the green room he came running out and grabbed the football and threw it once and knocked the meat ball off. and zoom it was gone. and then that night he proceeded to tell the single greatest talk show story ever. >> paul: that is right. >> dave: a tradition was born. >> paul: that is all there wast. >> dave: ladies and gentlemenfoe anyone funnier than jay thomas? sirius, xm...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do [ female andad. did you knowts are nit's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5 hours and 59 minutes and 41... 40...39... 38...37...36... ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ dance cooking? bring it. super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty the 1-sheet clean picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. i mean, just, you know, the whole heist thing. all right, let's do this. all right? before my wife changes her mind. go. [ male announcer ] movies right when you want th
. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do [ female andad. did you knowts are nit's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5 hours and 59 minutes and 41... 40...39......
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my first job i think was for a party political broadcast for the green party and i had to sort of get covered in muck and say "what an awful thing it was to have to drink a glass of tap water because of all the crud that the industries had been putting in the water." anyway it went from there... it was directed by david baily. i think that was my first, yeah, job, which-which was fun. interviewer: and were you a child actor as well anthony? anthony: no... no, i-i... i'm very dull, i went to university and did a bit of acting at university- he's got an architecture degree. anthony: yes, i studied architecture. and then, um, and then went to drama school. that's it. pretty dull. no more- shush! interviewer: now many dramas concerning world world ii, honeysuckle, the parts played by women are very much on the margins where they play the wife or the sweetheart, but this is not the case with your character samantha. she's very much central to the action. was it important for you that she show the immense contribution that women made to the war effort? honeysuckle: yes, o-o-obviously becaus
my first job i think was for a party political broadcast for the green party and i had to sort of get covered in muck and say "what an awful thing it was to have to drink a glass of tap water because of all the crud that the industries had been putting in the water." anyway it went from there... it was directed by david baily. i think that was my first, yeah, job, which-which was fun. interviewer: and were you a child actor as well anthony? anthony: no... no, i-i... i'm very dull, i...
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yeah, dick parsons, and he said all he needed to say to the bankers and at the end going back to the green room to greet him his first words out of his mouth, he said "when are you going to cut me some slack?" and it was a very aggressive thing, cutou some... and my answer to him was, well, what kes you think we haven't? (laughter) (applause) and he was caught by that response and he had to fill out what did i mean that you have already cut me slack? we cut him a lot of slack. we did nothing to impugn or to besmirch his campaign as he saw it. the left didn't make any noise, let him have his head because we think he might be a man of honor and a man of ideas, let slim a chance to display them. so we stepped back. and in stepping back, he saw that as an act of weakness, not an act of strength and now we're on the march. >> rose: so do you think he's similar play man of power and ambition and not a man of conscience and authenticity? >> well, let me put it this way, if he has all tho other ingredients othe than power he has not displayed it. i'm not quite sure what his moral center is about.
yeah, dick parsons, and he said all he needed to say to the bankers and at the end going back to the green room to greet him his first words out of his mouth, he said "when are you going to cut me some slack?" and it was a very aggressive thing, cutou some... and my answer to him was, well, what kes you think we haven't? (laughter) (applause) and he was caught by that response and he had to fill out what did i mean that you have already cut me slack? we cut him a lot of slack. we did...
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he also shot "united 93" and works with pall green grass. >> and gerald butt her have in this with you, vanessa redgrave. >> brian cox. >> rose: how did you find directing? or did it find you or what? >> we had, i suppose, this emerging curiosity that became determination to direct this and it was something that was starting to grow in me, this... morbid curiosity, desire to get behind the other side of the camera. i found ate mixture of scary and thrilling and once i suppose i'd cracked the first three or four days and we were on schedule and we had momentum then i think my confidence got stronger but i couldn't... not for a second could i... everyday was a huge challenge. i was playing coriolanus as well. at was great team around me, barry ackroyd was one of them, great designers, great script supervisors. >> rose: did you love being in the editing room? >> that was the biggest learning curve becae i've been on lm sets and i knew how... i'd experienced good film sets. i've watch sod many good directors. that territory wasn't new to me but the editing was a huge challenge. i went thro
he also shot "united 93" and works with pall green grass. >> and gerald butt her have in this with you, vanessa redgrave. >> brian cox. >> rose: how did you find directing? or did it find you or what? >> we had, i suppose, this emerging curiosity that became determination to direct this and it was something that was starting to grow in me, this... morbid curiosity, desire to get behind the other side of the camera. i found ate mixture of scary and thrilling and...
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for instance, how do we know that our perception of the color red isn't another person's idea of green. we'll also explore the importance of the unconscious. how do event wes may not be aware of actually shape our experience of the world and the decisions we make. are people we perceive as unconscious really unare? tonight we explore these and other questions with a remarkable group of scientists. patricia church churchland is a professor of philosophy at the university of california san diego and an adjunct professor at the salk institute. stanislas dehaene is a cognitive neuroscientist and the chair of experimental college of psychiatry at college defrance in paris. timothy wilson is a professor of psychology at the university of virginia and the author of "redirect, the surprising new science of change." nicholas schiff is the jerrod b. katz professor at weill cornell medical college. and once again my co-herself is dr. eric kandel. he is a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university d a howard hughes medical investigator. this is going to be fun. tell me, is it really true t
for instance, how do we know that our perception of the color red isn't another person's idea of green. we'll also explore the importance of the unconscious. how do event wes may not be aware of actually shape our experience of the world and the decisions we make. are people we perceive as unconscious really unare? tonight we explore these and other questions with a remarkable group of scientists. patricia church churchland is a professor of philosophy at the university of california san diego...
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no, we're here to make us great again, you know, as i said i'm not a green eyeshade, i'm a fourth of july guy, so contract which dones do you thi mitt romney could me that. >> i don't think so. i think if i were advisin romney i would say torrow, simpson bowles is may plan. my plan is the president's plan. the one that president obama reached out. >> that is what i would do. that would be an interesting campaign, i'm running on your -- >> what do you think -- >> one of the paralyzing things for the administration in term of simpson bowles, in terms of seriousdeficit reduction in changing the polls, is this promise they made in the first campaign not to raise tax on anyone making less than 2 -- 250,000 a year. when you combine that with the success the republicans had as casting them as big government, old big government liberals, they feel they're in this box in which if they adopt simpson bowles or any serious deficit solution, any serious deficit solution involves taxes on people making less than $2 50u-- $50,000 or you have to get arid of medicare. and so they feel like they're in
no, we're here to make us great again, you know, as i said i'm not a green eyeshade, i'm a fourth of july guy, so contract which dones do you thi mitt romney could me that. >> i don't think so. i think if i were advisin romney i would say torrow, simpson bowles is may plan. my plan is the president's plan. the one that president obama reached out. >> that is what i would do. that would be an interesting campaign, i'm running on your -- >> what do you think -- >> one of...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do we asked him to be part of an experiment to prove that febreze air effects can eliminate tough cooking odors. [ moderator ] take a deep breath and then tell me what you smell. wow. it takes you kinda to like an island. like a paradise. [ sniffs ] vanilla. [ sniffs ] i smell caramel, like a caramel candy. [ moderator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. ah man. ♪ [ laughs ] wow man! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. ♪ shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the christmas blowout sale! buy one get one half off on these toys... and get up to 50% off all fashion boots and family slippers... plus find thousands of gifts for under $10! now that's kmart smart. shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the winter apparel blowout sale! take up to 60% off... outerwear for the whole family... and up to 60% off cozy sleepwear and robes! plus get thousands of g
. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do we asked him to be part of an experiment to prove that febreze air effects can eliminate tough cooking odors. [ moderator ] take a deep breath and then tell me what you smell. wow. it takes you kinda to like an island. like a paradise. [ sniffs ] vanilla. [ sniffs ] i smell caramel, like a caramel candy. [ moderator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. ah man. ♪ [ laughs ] wow man! [ laughs ] [ male...